The new Xbox Series X offers a cheaper version without the 4K Blu-ray player disc drive – could we be seeing the loss of another Trojan horse for cinephiles?


The release of a cheaper, discless Xbox Series X model is another small blow to 4K Blu-ray and its future accessibility to a wider audience. With the new digital edition serving as the cheapest entry into the lineup, there’s a good chance it’ll become the most popular model, meaning that’s fewer people who will stumble upon the discovery that physical media offers far higher quality than streaming and become converts.

The latest version of the Xbox Series X – the 1TB Digital Edition – has been released and is priced at $450/£430 – roughly $50/£50 cheaper than the standard model. The Digital Edition comes without a disc drive whereas the ‘standard’ model – which may not be one of the best 4K Blu-ray players for pure quality, but does a good job – has one built-in.

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